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Mosaic Tours e.V. is the only organization providing regularly-scheduled public tours to the Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp Memorial. All profits are donated to various charities. We have small groups, passionate knowledgeable guides, and are proud to offer a more personalized service - at the same market rates - as other companies to the powerful former Concentration Camp.

About Mosaic Non-Profit Sachsenhausen Memorial Tours

Mosaic Tours e.V. is the only organization providing regularly-scheduled public tours to the Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp Memorial. All profits are donated to various charities. We have small groups, passionate knowledgeable guides, and are proud to offer a more personalized service - at the same market rates - as other companies to the powerful former Concentration Camp.

This Memorial/Museum was amazing. There is so much to see and so many new things to learn. This wasn’t a main Jewish concentration camp, but everything that happened here is no less horrific than the other ones.
Our tour guide was Maria, and she was...More

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Our tour guide was Lucy who was excellent. There were only 4 of us so we were able to discuss and ask questions as we went along. Lucy is very well informed with a vast knowledge about Sachsenhausen and the period of history leading up...More

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Hi Diana,
Thank you very much for your enquiry and your interest in our tour!
Yes it is! We are happy to say we do have a tour running on Thursday, the 28th of December at 10am!
And, as all of our guides are native... More

Hi Diana,
Thank you very much for your enquiry and your interest in our tour!
Yes it is! We are happy to say we do have a tour running on Thursday, the 28th of December at 10am!
And, as all of our guides are native English speakers and the tour is conducted in English, you do not need to worry about being lost in translation with us!
We hope to have you on tour with us on the 28th!
If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to ask!
With kind regards,
Jürgen Bischoff
Mosaic Tours e.V.